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11 sats \ 5 replies \ @Imyourfed 15 Dec \ parent \ on: Can a shitcoiner ever truly grow into a Bitcoiner? alter_native
In 2019, I first stacked them and forgot about it because I wanted to know how it works, then started learning about them through books, YouTube videos, and online courses to understand better.
Now, things are working fine for me. I’m still learning, but I’d say having Bitcoin has made me less worried and helped me focus on the things I really love. I surely don’t know as much as Darth and you guys here, but things are still great for me. I’m learning about BTC while also talking about my favorite stuffs. You know, I find it challenging to understand thing in one shot because I'm very dumb and I accept it, and I'm also learning English because it creates a language barrier in learning about Bitcoin.
For me, I don't need to understand it through and through. I just need to understand certain aspects that make it clear that it is the only way to store energy over time. It's limited in supply, it's decentralized, it's open source. I leave the rest to people that are much smarter than me.
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That's a good point. You can either contribute to the Bitcoin community or be an advanced learner and contribute. Either way, you'll be helping. It's an individual choice I respect that and don't force it like others do.
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My role here is to help people release toxicity that tends to push new people away. I think we need to be compassionate and patient.
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toxicity that tends to push new people away.
Exactly! Being compassionate and teaching with politeness can change the whole perspective for someone new to Bitcoin, but nobody seems to believe this.
I don't know how people ended up believing that being rough and tough with others would make an impact.
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That's the point that I will continue to try and make here. Just made a post about it.
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